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20-30 GB/s? I think you mean 20-30 Mb/s...but what does four orders of magnitude matter, anyway?

Not sure who your carrier is, but you might find your "unlimited" plan isn't as unlimited as you think if you started streaming a movie or two a night! I'm not aware of any carrier in US that has truly has unlimited cellular data without something in the fine print about throttling or otherwise limiting your use in some way.

20-30 GB/s? I think you mean 20-30 Mb/s...but what does four orders of magnitude matter, anyway?

Not sure who your carrier is, but you might find your "unlimited" plan isn't as unlimited as you think if you started streaming a movie or two a night! I'm not aware of any carrier in US that has truly has unlimited cellular data without something in the fine print about throttling or otherwise limiting your use in some way.

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Correct- 20+ Mbps . Well, I've used as much as 170 GB in one month.....I think it's okay. Let me also put it another way that many can say as well- I've only spent $20,000 with this carrier in ten years..... They'll be okay with the usage

I just moved in the last 8 months to an area with fire blazing speeds is why the change to attempt to get by without an internet provider.

Tethering doesn't cost me extra, and I have 5 lines for business. I have a dedicated line for internet that doesn't leave the house, if I can achieve this - I am dropping my home internet. This hotspot has been 100% reliable so far.

the GenieGO only gets connected to an ethernet port, thus you need a way to connect the GenieGO using wireless since the Apple decided not to include an ethernet port on their iPhones, a gaming adapter accomplishes this. Although not sure that OOH will work since you would have to forward ports and there is no way to do that with the iPhone that I am aware of

the GenieGO only gets connected to an ethernet port, thus you need a way to connect the GenieGO using wireless since the Apple decided not to include an ethernet port on their iPhones, a gaming adapter accomplishes this. Although not sure that OOH will work since you would have to forward ports and there is no way to do that with the iPhone that I am aware of

Tethering doesn't cost me extra, and I have 5 lines for business. I have a dedicated line for internet that doesn't leave the house, if I can achieve this - I am dropping my home internet. This hotspot has been 100% reliable so far.

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Well, there ya go! How do you get free tethering?
And, fiive lines? Telephone lines? How does that play in to tethering or your iPhone?

Well this is not a phone forum… So I won't bore everyone, but there are many ways you can get free tetheringp. Also like I said, I have a large family I haves five lines… And I have spent a time of money with this com